Perhaps Webkit dom functions can be useful.
get_computed_style on WebKitDOMDOMWindow which returns
WebKitDOMCSSStyleDeclaration. This class allows you to set the property
back. Don't know if it will reflect back, but won't hurt trying.
Look for functions in the header files.
Regards,
Niranjan
On 04/29/2013 01:14 PM, Brendan Long wrote:
The way I would do it is by defining CSS classes for what I want, and
then just append the CSS class:
// In your css
.green { background-color: green; }
// In your JavaScript
element.className += " green"; // Don't forget the leading space
Obviously "green" isn't a very good class name, and you should give it
a name that explains why it's green..
See this StackOverflow question:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/195951/change-an-elements-css-class-with-javascript
On 04/26/2013 06:52 AM, 85.mukesh wrote:
Hi ,
I want to change style of HTML on run time natively (Inside web core,
I am having Element pointer). But using Element.setAttribute("style",
"background-color: green;"); is overriding my style but I want to
update the style without changing existing one. Please let me know if
any trick is there to update style.
I tried below things.
1. First get attribute and do string manipulation to add your style
and the setattribute. This method is ok. But so much string manipulation.
2. I am not sure how we can directly handle code inside webcore
natively for below JS code. Element.style.backgroundColor = "green";
Regards,
MK
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